Essay

What Precisely is the Gospel?

November 24, 2015 Bishop Robert Barron 0

Some years ago, I was involved in a Catholic-Evangelical dialogue. One of our Protestant brothers challenged the Catholics in the group to articulate clearly what the Gospel is. I knew what he was getting at: […]

Analysis

A license to sin

November 24, 2015 Edward N. Peters 0

There is, I fear, no end in sight of the nonsensical nonsense being unleashed in the wake of various high-level ecclesiastic dalliances with doctrinal ambiguity and disciplinary confusion in regard to holy Communion for divorced-and-remarried […]

Analysis

France’s Catholic Revolution

November 23, 2015 Dr. Samuel Gregg 1

When many think about France and religion today, the images that usually come to mind are those of a highly secular society with a growing Islamic presence: a combination of widespread indifferentism, epicurean Voltairans, persistent […]